Resources by Topic: Active and Healthy Cities
Several short-term Direct Design Assistance projects deal with design for pedestrians:
- GIS Pedestrian Infrastructure Inventory, Falcon Heights, MN
- North Loop Workshop, Minneapolis, MN
- Parkshed and Park Access Map, Trust for Public Land, Twin Cities, MN
- Re-linking a City after Road Reconstruction, North St. Paul, MN
- Rice Street Redevelopment Options and Green Space Concept, St. Paul, MN
- Trail Connections to the Downtown, Cologne, MN
- 38th Street, Minneapolis, MN
- Cedar Riverside Pedestrian Planning, Minneapolis, MN
- Complete list of Direct Design Assistance projects related to pedestrians and walkability
Materials on pedestrians and walkability include:
- Public education materials in the areas of urban design and a number of housing issues developed for the City of Minneapolis (2003-2004), with relevance for walkability
Recent Design Center projects dealing with design for pedestrians include: